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Any sound impressions or photos?
Thanks for the link photos, its a beautiful amp, It looks nicely micro controlled, congratulations.I would like be able to build a tube amp, proplably I would do various mistakes.Why do you use many big capacitors?I dint see a power trafo, its underside?
It takes about 3 minutes to switch it on. Tried to do it quicker, but the fuses in the apartment building can not cope). Initial surge current is limited so that it does not exceed 13 A.
You have respect the 6C33 tube,
Is anyone still manufacturing that tube? Seems prices have skyrocketed on it the past 5 years.
Thanks boys for your support. I just got the Audioxpress article, it say it is PP indeed, and NFB have two options, 26dB and 11dB(removing some capacitos maybe C3 and C4.............Thanks, Gustavo
The audioxpress article is incorrect. NFB is variable depending upon the volume control setting. As the volume control is turned up (more output power), the NFB increases.The low frequency response is also variable due to the NFB being frequency dependent due to the input capacitor's reactance increasing at low frequencies (C1). Such a design, connecting the feedback after C1, allows for a little better low frequency response, with a trade off of a little higher distortion figure. I don't think the slightly higher distortion is any big deal though.Cheers